Aantara, designed by Space Karma in Ahmedabad, takes its name from the idea of an interval—a gentle in-between. Created for a family transitioning cities, the home becomes a series of intentional spaces that balance tradition with modern restraint.

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Aantara, designed by Space Karma in Ahmedabad, takes its name from the idea of an interval—a gentle in-between. Created for a family transitioning cities, the home becomes a series of intentional spaces that balance tradition with modern restraint.
Raaga, a 4,400 sq ft home in Chennai’s Adyar neighbourhood designed by YellowSub Studio, is conceived around memory, continuity, and the careful integration of a family’s long-collected belongings.
Palindrome Space’s Anantya Villa in Vapi is a 10,000-square-foot family home where openness, texture, and cultural restraint create a language of modern warmth.
In Ahmedabad, Formhouse Architecture and Design creates a family home that honours memory and heritage, weaving Gujarati craft, colour, and comfort into everyday life.